I am Seventh Day Adventist traditionallly but consider myself a non denominational Christian. I am from the USA.
Principally, what I can say about the Bible is that I think it is the eternal truth. I find truth and clarity on every page, so long as I am being receptive to God's Word. The Bible is always relevant in my life.
My question about the Bible is, why are there so many translations out there. I realize that the KJV is difficult for some to read, but I find that there is something lost in translation sometimes. I think if Christians (and others too) would take the time to read the KJV and understand the more traditional text, they would find it more meaningful and poetically beautiful.
(I realize that is more of a statement than a question; sorry)
2007-09-16 01:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm uncertain what point you're working at right here. you should ask him to describe what the Orthodox objection is to the filioque clause interior the Nicene Creed. that's for fairly progressed. once you're asking approximately Bible questions fairly than theology questions, listed under are some: Who or what are the Nephilim? (the giants or 'sons of god') Gen 6:a million-2 Who became into God chatting with relating to the Tower of Babel, and why became into God nervous that folk who build with dirt-brick shape could attain heaven? Gen 11 what's the importance of three adult males on the o.ok. of Mamre as "the Lord" (Gen 18:2) if then 2 of them later are defined as angels who pass to Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen 19:a million)? Who became into Cain's spouse? (Gen 4:17) how lots of each and every animal went into Noah's Ark? (Gen 6:19 in comparison with Gen 7:2-3) in basic terms some issues. :-)
2016-11-14 14:13:51
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answered by hashrat 4
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I watched a movie today and at the end the cast was on the screen you know the cast members who they were who they played it was a modern movie but they showed the cast of the old movie that this movie was about ,, and after a comercial they came back on with the cast members from this movie then after that they put the old one back up and at the top of it the had this line { a good cast is worth repeating } then it went off screen and came back on again,, it was repeated ,,,
2007-09-16 05:50:28
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answered by darkcloud 6
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Could the people who wrote the Bible agree on anything? Did Paul and Peter ever actually duke it out?
Moderate Christian
2007-09-16 01:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible is awesome. I want to know why Adam and Eve sinned, because if they didn't we would be in heaven by now!
Christian
United States
2007-09-16 01:55:37
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answered by Mickey M 2
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I am from the Philippines and a Catholic
A nice question would be "how did the writers of the Bible know about Jesus' story?". Did they pass it or they witnessed it?
2007-09-16 01:55:28
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answered by Nicolas 2
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I can say that the Bible should never be placed in the "fiction" sections, where it exists mainly today. I am Christian, and in America.
2007-09-16 01:55:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheist - USA
What can I say - it's nonsense
Questions - Were they high or drunk when they wrote it?
Did they ever expect anyone to believe this nonsense?
2007-09-16 01:54:31
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answered by mattgo64 5
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